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How we use as soon as and by the time with past simple and past perfect?​

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  • 07-04-2022
When you refer to an event or action in the past, you usually use the phrase as soon as in the simple past or sometimes the past perfect as follows: As soon as I came in, I knew there was something wrong. As soon as I started the car, I realized there was no gas.
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